300 eighth graders
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over 15.3 percent of eighth graders smoke or smoked in 2012.
To estimate the number of eighth-grade students in the orchestra, you can use a simple ratio. Since there are 120 members in total and 17 of them are eighth-graders, you might round 17 to 20 for easier calculation. Then, you can set up a proportion to find the estimated percentage of eighth-graders in the orchestra: 20 out of 120 is about 1 out of 6, implying that roughly 1 in 6 members are eighth-graders. Thus, you can estimate that there are around 20 eighth-grade students.
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To determine the number of teams, we first need to decide how many students will be on each team. If we assume each team consists of a specific number of students, we can calculate the total number of students by adding the grades together: 30 sixth graders + 70 seventh graders + 45 eighth graders = 145 students. Depending on the team size, you would then divide 145 by that number to find the total number of teams. For example, if each team has 10 students, there would be 15 teams (145 ÷ 10 = 14.5, rounded up to 15).
The age should not be a major discrepancy in junior high schools, since 6th graders (age 11-12) are in many of the same adolescent phases as the older students (age 12-14). Conversely, post-pubescent 8th graders may share more problems with high school students, especially 9th graders, than with the younger students.
Never go out with some one that much older then you well at least not when you are a fourth grade. Your situation is like a 5th grader dating a high school student. Dating in your school like trid graders and fifth graders is alright. But an eighth grader no. And sorry to burst you bubble but eighth graders tend to like middle school students, I should know.
Sure, a few eighth graders asked me out when I was in seventh grade
No, in my school district sixth grade is in intermediate school. Only seventh and eighth graders are considered to be middle school students.
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